GOONERS UNITE

In an exciting close of the 2013 transfer window, Mesut Ozil, to the delight of Arsenal fans, officially joined the Gunners' squad. Arsenal has invested heavily in the young player with vision and Ozil will be a welcome sight at Emirates this season.

Ozil has been dubbed "the German Messi" by some and it's easy to see why the young, talented playmaker has been earning such glowing comparisons. Ozil has cemented his place as one of the top young talents in the world.

This is the final season of Nike's 20-year partnership with Arsenal, and for a final bow they have replaced last year's purple and black hooped away shirt with this classic yellow jersey.

Arsenal have worn yellow for many memorable seasons throughout its 127-year history.

This season's away jersey most closely resembles the shirt worn by the Gunners' legendary unbeaten "Invincibles," team from the 2003-2004 campaign.

The most recent Arsenal team to win a trophy, the 2005 FA Cup, also sported the canary color.

Arsenal have twice ended trophy draughts dressed in yellow, winning the English Premier League in 1989 and 1998. Arsene Wenger's men, spearheaded by Santi Cazorla, Theo Walcott and Jack Wilshire, will aim to do the same this season.

Shout "one-nil to the Arsenal" in this shirt as the Gunners compete in Premier League and UEFA Champions League matches this term. Find it at soccer.com: unmatched.